The Quarries of Syracuse (Ear of Dionysius).

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HUGHES, Thomas Smart

Title

The Quarries of Syracuse (Ear of Dionysius).

Alternative Title

Cavern at Syracusae called the Ear of Dionysius: a. Hole by which the ascent is made into what is called the Chamber of the Tyrant. b. Remains of ancient aqueducts. c. Mouth of a large cavern in which Salipetre is now made.

Date

1820

Bibliographic Citation

HUGHES, Thomas Smart. Travels in Sicily Greece and Albania... Illustrated with engravings of maps scenery plans &c., vol. Ι, London, J. Mawman, 1820.

Identifier

hughes1_4

Table Of Contents

67

Spatial Coverage

Syracuse

Sicily

Italy

Subject

Art and antiquities

Natural environment

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HUGHES, Thomas Smart, “The Quarries of Syracuse (Ear of Dionysius). ,” travelogues, accessed December 30, 2024, https://english.travelogues.gr/items/show/44959.